Four Corners
1501 Veterans Memorial Blvd, Kenner
(504) 305-6800
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This spot never fails to deliver. They serve good food for affordable pricing, there are no long waits even when the place is loaded.
Let me start by saying the ambiance is not quite appropriate for the price of food and drinks. The drinks menu said "White Wine" with no specifics. We said we wanted a Sauvignon Blanc and was served an opened bottle from California which tasted watered down. It cost $54 but you can buy the same bottle for $11 in the shops. The curry was average. Im not 100% sure why some people are raving about it but perhaps American standard for Indian food is not the same as that in Australia or the UK.
A disastrous meal experience from start to finish. When trying to order drinks we were told there was no drinks menu. After receiving the already opened bottle of Sauvignon Blanc we were told it was $48 ($11 at the liquor store) but when the bill came we had been charged $54. Our buffalo wings appetiser was forgotten and did not arrive until the meal has finished. The chicken tika masala did not taste Indian and the red curry definitely did not taste Thai. To finish the experience off we we were still going to leave a 15% tip but were informed that this was not enough. Every bit a Ramsey’s Kitchen Nightmare!
Don’t go here. “Waiter” quoted wrong price and argued over the price when the receipt was incorrec price. Terrible service, average food.
Very good food It took longer than expected, but wait was worth. We order gumbo and it was better than nearby famous restaurant.
Bar and restaurant is small but we were very happy with selection of drinks and food items. Food was freshly made and not reheated like many hotel restaurant.
staff was excellent . even tho they were short staffed at supper time the staff that did show up for work were great
I was in town visiting for Houston on a business trip. I chose the Radisson because it was centrally located to all of the sites I needed to visit while in town. I was too tired and extremely hungry. I didn't feel like leaving the hotel in search for food. So, I tried the hotel restaurant. Bobby is the night restaurant / bartender and we first met on my first night.. I can tell he's a people person. Very attentive to details and was very helpful with placing my orders. Bobby you are AWESOME! Thank you for being so nice, professional and easy to talk to. Now, the breakfast buffet is something I suggest you don't waste your time and money on. I prepaid for breakfast for my stay and after the 1st morning I wasn't impressed so I asked and received my money back for the remaining days. A breakfast at McDonald's is better than their breakfast buffet.
The food was delicious! Service, although very slow and kept people waiting to be seated for so long they'd leave the restaurant, was super friendly and professional. My only complaint was the wine was outrageously priced. Over $11 for a glass of house Chardonnay! The cost didn't seem to fit the reasonable cost of the food.
My breakfast was included with the business class room and I was surprise to see so many healthy choices including fresh cut fruit and fresh egg omelet mad in front of me. I enjoyed it every day of my stay.
Restaurantji Recommends
I like spicy food and this place in Radisson hotel has some of the best Indian food. I live in Houston and can't find better food than this place.
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